Dicom In Hand app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 7226 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Wingspan Xian Electronic Technology Co., Ltd
Free
Current version: 1.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 May 2012
App size: 30.73 Mb

The first APP that enables you to view and share DICOM images anywhere anytime, with build-in instant message/mail sharing and cloud storage service.

Function:
1.Image data search with muti-keywords
2.Auto download and cache images
3.Display thumbnail for study/series
4.Pan,zoom in/out,window center/width and other operations
5.Browse,edit and print reports
6.Instant message and image share between devices
7.Automatic identity,parse and import image data from email
8.cache data one key clear

Feature:
1.Patented wireless communication protocal,seamless integration with third party PACS system
2.Outstanding MCloud technology,ease distant consultation and teaching
3.Embedded Dicom Storage SCP service,receive image data directly from instrument
4.Powerful information integration platform,no pain looking up patients electronic medical records
5.Hight level system elasticity,switch easy among offline,PACS net work and MCloud
6.Flexible template designer,freely customize report template

Image viewing:
DICOM in hand is specifically designed to view and share DICOM images on mobile devices such as iPad.

DICOM interface:
Support direct query and download connecting to PACS server or Imaging equipments with DICOM interface available.

Cloud service:
MCloud is an integrated DICOM/EMR cloud service provided by Restore Medical InfoTech. Images and patient record can be stored and shared by Restore MCloud service on any kind of devices.
To use MCloud service, please send email with your information to xxx for account application.

Knowledge base:
Typical cases and reports can be storage locally, or synchronized with other devices via MCloud.

Security:
Local password to protect APP;
Secure transmission with AES encryption.

Please note the current version of "DICOM In Hand" is developed as mobile accessible DICOM/EMR tool, not for diagnostic purpose.